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Old 2004-12-22, 05:05 PM   #8
GeorgeTH
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First: I've only looked twice at Paul's Bargain Basement; both times I thought: "I've seen this set, I know that set, not interested..."
Second: this year I had a long(-ish) break, my income suffered from that and the falling US$, so I haven't spent much on content at all.
Third: I know content providers are having a hard time, you can notice it everywhere from the discounts and regular 'blow-outs' they're offering. I picked up some decent crumbs from 219Content, when they shut down, and stretched it through the year... And I know: these sales hurt the regular guys even more!
Hence: I said "I don't mind you trying to make a buck" - I only stated the obvious, that I will think twice where to spend the little I can, specially since I have a few sets from other sources which are over 2 years old and still relatively 'fresh'...

In closing: I have no problem with Paul venturing into paysite business, just think that it's competing with the content sales!
And the two don't have to compete as much if he would maybe cut the content sets back to fewer pictures (quantities most gallery builders need: 20-30 pics), make them a little cheaper, and reserve the remaining shots as exclusive paysite content... Just an idea
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